When Sony announced at its E3 conference that a remastered version of the classic LucasArts adventure, Grim Fandango, was coming to PlayStation 4 and PS Vita, everyone wondered if Double Fine will be bringing it to other platforms as well. Well, wonder no more.

Day of the Tentacle designer Tim Schafer stars in this Let’s Play of the classic LucasArts adventure, recalling details of the story and telling anecdotes including the story of Steven Spelberg calling for a hint.

Double Fine’s sci-fi dungeon crawler Hack’n’Slash is out now via Steam Early Access, nearly a full month on from when the developer said it was “just weeks away”. The Amnesia Fortnight alumni will set you back $20, or $25 with soundtrack, and is available for Linux, Mac and PC. Thanks, Eurogamer.

Hack ‘n’ Slash is “just weeks away” from Steam Early Access launch, Double Fine confirmed in a newsletter today. The Linux, Mac and PC puzzle adventure will go for $15, and has players using hacks to explore dungeons. Check out the latest trailer below.